Time: GTs 7.0 am
Vivaldi Concerto in A minor, for piccolo and string orchestra (R Op 44 No 26) SEVERINO GAZZELLONI I MUSICI
7.19* Mendelssohn Overture: Scherzo: Intermezzo; Nocturne: Wedding March; Dance of the Clowns; Finale (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS gramophone records
A record request programme
Hummel Piano Concerto in B minor
MARTIN GALLING
INNSBRUCK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT WAGNER
8.39* Respighi Symphonic Poem: The Pines of Rome
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
S me tana
Symphonic Poems: From Bohemia's woods and fields: Tabor; Blanik (Ma vlast)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK gramophone records
Symphony No 3, in E flat (Eroica)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT gramophone record
DUNCAN ROBERTSON (tenor)
RONALD STEVENSON (piano)
Ronald Stevenson Settings of William Soutar : To the future; The lea
Ronald Stevenson Settings of Hugh MacDiarmid : The bobbin-winder: In the fall; At my father's grave; The rose of all the world: Cophetua Percy Grainger Folk song settings: British waterside; Six Dukes went a-fishin'; The power of love: The pretty maid milkin' her cow: The sprig of thyme
Percy Grainger Setting of Algernon Swinburne; A reiver's neck verse
(The Stevenson settings are receiving their first broadcast performance)
JOHN OCDON (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Berlioz Overture: Benvenuto Cellini
11.28* Ogdon Piano Concerto
talks to JOHN AMIS about his career in music
Part 2
Schubert Entr'acte in B flat major (Rosamunde, Act 3)
12.24* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 2, in c minor
born J770
A series of weekly lunchtime concerts throughout the year. each programme to include a Beethoven work
Quartet in A minor, Op 132 GABRIELI STRING QUARTET Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello)
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Ticket Unit, BBC. Broadcasting House, London WIA IAA, enclosing SAE)
Gramophone records of the overtures to Cagliostro in Wien and Waldmeister, and excerpts from The Gypsy Baron
concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conducted by JAMES LOUGHRAN
Handel Concerto Grosso No 22, in A (Op 6 No 11)
3.17* Musgrave Obliques
3.28* Shostakovich Symphony No 1
from The Temple Church, London
Introit: Come unto me. all ye that labour (Thalben-Ball) Responses (Tallis)
Psalms 47, 48, and 49 (Russell in E flat, Thalben-Ball in E flat and A flat)
Lessons: Isaiah 35: St John 17 Canticles (Walford Davies in G) Anthem: Like the beams that from the sun (Leo Sowerby ) Organist and choirmaster GEORGE THALBEN-BALL
Beethoven Horn Sonata in F, Op 17
Tippett Sonata for four horns Mahler Songs from Des Kna ben Wunderhorn
Records chosen by the under-20s, introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES FOX
PERCY YOUNG takes a look at some musical events in the Midlands, East Anglia, and Wales during the next seven days
A course of 40 lessons for beginners or near-beginners written by Brian Dutton and Angel Garcia de Paredes
Presented by Jacinta Castillejo and Pablo Soto with Pilar de Rubio, Cristina Roura
(For book and records seep 13)
2: Oskar Kokoschka
Kokoschka believes passionately in communication. His paintings are charged with his own electric vitality and his portraits tell us as much about himself as the sitter. DAVID PIPER looks at four important examples of Kokoschka's work. Produced by JUDITH BUMPUS
(For colour slides see page 13)
(piano) plays
Debussy Arabesque No 1, in E Debussy Masques Ravel Jeux d'eau gramophone record
HEINZ HOLLlGER (Oboe) URSULA HOLLIGER (harp) JURG-EWALD DAHLER (harpsichord) MARGARET KITCHIN (piano) ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader KENNETH sillito conducted by PAUL SACHER Part 1
J. C. Bach Symphony in E flat, Op 9 No 2
Mozart Oboe Concerto in c major (K 314)
RANDOLPH QUIRK, Quain Profes sor of English in the University of London, speculates on the way in which Britain's changing role in Europe and the world will be matched by changes in the English language in the next 20 years,
Part 2 Frank Martin
Les trois danses, for oboe. harp, string quintet, and strings (1970) (first performance in this country)
Petite Symphonie Concertante, for harp, harpsichord, piano, and orchestra
Some of the arrangements of German folk songs which he published in 1889, intending them to round off his creative career
The Four Serious Songs (1896) and some of the Chorale Preludes (1896) ⓢ his very last work
HEINZ REHFUSS (baritone) ERNEST LUSH (piano) RALPH DOWNES playing the organ of the Royal Festival Hall, London
The great dramatic soprano talks to ALEC ROBERTSON
played by KENNETH GILBERT (harpsichord) Six Sonatas
D (L 206); D (L 164) D (L 14); A (L 238) A (L 428); G (L 286)